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Bring on the comments
Tuesday, January 24 4:54 pm
It’s awesome.
Tuesday, January 24 4:56 pm
SO you installed it? You should review it during your gadget-blog-a-thon.
Tuesday, January 24 9:24 pm
Definitely when I get to review my phone but I want to keep that for last.
One problem is some pages it doesn’t work like it should, for example, Google.com/ig
Wednesday, January 25 1:46 am
This looks pretty cool. I wonder what the performance is like vs. the native Opera versions for phone OS’s. I’ve been running Opera on my cell phone (Symbian - Nokia 3650) for several years now, and it has always been pretty good.
Friday, January 27 10:54 pm
you won’t like this one because they cache the pages for you and convert it down for phones. It’s pretty awesome though, I love it.
It compresses everything and is faster then what I had on my Treo because of the caching and compressing.
Friday, January 27 11:25 pm
You’re right, I don’t really like that approach. They should at least give you the option of doing it either way. The opera browser on my phone right now does a direct page connection, and it works fine.
Sunday, January 29 12:09 pm
Now I have proof you’re a control freak.
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